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Why Diary of a Wimpy Kid Is Every Reader’s First Step
From stick-figure comics to full chapters, Diary of a Wimpy Kid gives children a playful first taste of real novels. By mirroring their messy middle-school lives, Greg Heffley quietly builds confidence and transforms hesitant readers into lifelong book lovers.
Jun 14 min read


Tough, Tender, Terry: The Masculinity TV Needs
n a world full of outdated masculine tropes, Terry proves that kindness and strength can coexist. This is the version of masculinity we need more of, on screen and off.
Apr 293 min read


The Rise (and Rage) of Fandoms
Fandoms are the most unpredictable force in entertainment
Apr 93 min read


Rewatch, Relax, Repeat: The Psychology Behind Comfort Shows
Rewatching isn’t just entertainment; it’s comfort and nostalgia.
Mar 103 min read


Medea & Scarlet Witch: When a Mother's Love Turns Deadly
Medea and Scarlet Witch, two mothers, two tragedies, one haunting question: does grief make a villain or a victim?
Feb 264 min read


Gossip Girl: A Prequel to Social Media Culture
But why is Gossip Girl still so iconic to this day?
Feb 253 min read


Princess Peach: What Feminism Should Look Like
Powerful, Not Political: If modern media wants to uplift women, it’s time to stop the tokenism and start writing real characters.
Feb 203 min read
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